What's the difference between melam and thiocyanate?
Melam
Definition:
(n.) A white or buff-colored granular powder, C6H9N11, obtained by heating ammonium sulphocyanate.
Example Sentences:
(1) Heshel Melamed, a stern rabbinical paterfamilias, was his maternal grandfather.
(2) "Getting rid of poverty is about making more stuff and giving it to more people," said Claire Melamed , head of growth and equity at the Overseas Development Institute thinktank.
(3) Melamed points to the differing set of circumstances confronting this panel.
(4) The results demonstrated that: a) The experimental group was in a high state of arousal when starting the dental procedures; b) Children exposed to the tapeslide series showed worse behavior and a higher heart rate than children not exposed to the series; c) Heart rate was sensitive and objective in measuring anxiety and arousal in the dental setting; d) Modified Melamed's scale was not sensitive enough to measure microbehavior in this study; e) The subjective dentist's evaluation showed the impossibility of preventing a biased interpretation of behavior by the evaluator.
(5) Melamed said the panel can be expected to restate the existing agenda, considering the failure to reach many of the targets, and discuss growth and employment, areas on which it will be relatively easy to reach agreement.
(6) Administered Zabin and Melamed's (1980) Child Development Questionnaire in their native languages to 20 Haitian, 20 Hispanic, 20 black American, and 20 white American mothers in a public hospital setting to inquire how they dealt with their children in various fearful situations.
(7) He was born in Johannesburg, one of four children of a Latvian father, Hyman, and a Lithuanian mother, Liebe (nee Melamed), both of whom had fled their homelands.
(8) @achyutluitel • Claire Melamed , head of the growth, poverty and inequality programme at the Overseas Development Institute .
(9) Describing poverty is no substitute for producing hard evidence to help end it | Claire Melamed Read more The best strategy in the world can still end up just sitting on a shelf.
(10) For Melamed, a good agreement on a development agenda after 2015 will be one with few issues, some numbers, and with obligations and commitments for all countries.
(11) Three techniques for measuring behavior were used: heart rate, a modified Melamed's scale, and a dentist's subjective evaluation.
(12) This, says Melamed, would "set the stage for future confrontation."
(13) "There is a question of what relative weight to give to the development or sustainability component," said Claire Melamed, head of the growth and equity programme of the Overseas Development Institute thinktank.
(14) "The politics of agreement post-2015 are going to be very tricky," said Claire Melamed, head of the growth and equity programme at the Overseas Development Institute thinktank.
(15) Inaccurate measurements when damp or crude ingredients are used for oral glucose-electrolyte solutions for diarrhea treatment are described by Melamed and Segall who suggest that the advantages of spoons may have been overestimated.
(16) Claire Melamed, head of the growth and equity programme at the Overseas Development Institute, said commitment to continue discussions on a set of SDGs may feel like a "fudge", but it could be the best long-term result from Rio+20.
(17) Assessments of anxiety were made independently by a psychologist who used a number of indices, including the Child Manifest Anxiety Scale (CMAS), Melamed's Child Behaviour Rating Scale and the Venham Picture Scale.
(18) In a review of the literature, Wadina and Melamed (1966) found 34 cases of granulomatous involvement of the stomach, all purporting to be sarcoidosis.
Thiocyanate
Definition:
(n.) Same as Sulphocyanate.
Example Sentences:
(1) Neither were any significant differences found in blood carboxyhemoglobin nor serum thiocyanate.
(2) Conversion of the active-site thiol to thiocyanate makes it more difficult to inactivate the enzyme by treatment with Cd2+.
(3) Addition of potassium thiocyanate increased the number of high affinity [3H]AMPA binding sites without a change in affinity.
(4) Dogs fed on both gari diet and the rice + cyanide diet generated significant amounts of thiocyanate when compared with the controls, with the rice + cyanide group having higher plasma thiocyanate than the gari group (P less than 0.01).
(5) Pancreatic RNAs were isolated by the guanidinium thiocyanate method and layered onto CsCl cushion.
(6) The ability to generate the mononuclear cell chemotactic factor in serum that has been treated with potassium thiocyanate suggests that complement is not required.
(7) Thiocyanate and triazinyl chloride derivatives of fluorescent dyes have been employed for the covalent labeling of components of the connective tissue of the rabbit cornea.
(8) The toxic metabolizing degree was investigated by measuring plasma and urine thiocyanate levels.
(9) The availability of recombinant dihydrolipoamide transacetylase and the development of a rapid and reproducible enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for autoantibodies has allowed us to address the affinity of autoantibodies using thiocyanate inhibition.
(10) The urinary elimination of thiocyanate was investigated in male and female rats following the chronic administration of potassium cyanide.
(11) Laboratory investigation on a sample of this population demonstrated very high levels of serum and urinary thiocyanate, indicating a heavy exposure to cyanide.
(12) Granulocyte motility is, however, stimulated by ascorbic acid, potassium thiocyanate, levamisole, lithium, and metofenazate.
(13) After 16 weeks small amounts of peroxides were present in adipose tissue as determined by the thiocyanate method.
(14) Cation transport acceleration induced by the monovalent anions salicylate, benzoate, thiocyanate and 2,4-dinitrophenol were inhibited by dipyridamole, but not affected by SITS.
(15) The inhibitor decomposed by a mechanism involving H(+) ions and thiocyanate, the kinetics varying according to whether the inhibitor was in its acidic or basic form.
(16) Serum thiocyanate concentrations were measured by the ferric nitrate method.
(17) In a study on lung adenomas induced by the administration of a single intragastric dose of sodium thiocyanate, diethylnitrosamine, or its precursors to 15-day-old C57BLxC3H F1 mice the occurrence of crystalline inclusions in pulmonary parenchyma was noted.
(18) Human milk and saliva from newborn infants were analyzed for their content of lactoperoxidase and thiocyanate.
(19) At the translocation step the inhibition function was the same for the two inhibitors, and though similar at the formation step, they differ in that a Hill coefficient larger than unity is necessary in the thiocyanate inhibition function of the acid formation.
(20) Addition of the thiocyanate to the food may be beneficial through a nutritive effect.